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they're trying to help more wild animals and educate the public. >> we feel important for tourists to come in to get that he had x to be able to see the animals. >> that would mean more happy endings for animals like this peregrine falcon. he's healed and about to be released. >> i'm getting him tired so he'll come down, come on. >> tom is able to grab the bird. >> he is flying well. >> minutes later it's in a card board box. >> here we go, buddy. >> that is a great release. >> we've released 14,000 animals back into the wild this, is special and just about what we're hoping he would do and just keep flying. >> if i had wings boy fly, too. that is a thrilling moment to get there. constand fund raising is required to build that home. if you can help we have a link click on see it on tv. this is good work. >> coming up, an update on the forecast. >> starting with live doppler 7 hd. clouds increasing in the bay area sky. so this may get cloudier overnight. tomorrow, sunny skies and up north, showery around eureka. and not into southern california. highs under sunny skies into upper 60s t
they're trying to help more wild animals and educate the public. >> we feel important for tourists to come in to get that he had x to be able to see the animals. >> that would mean more happy endings for animals like this peregrine falcon. he's healed and about to be released. >> i'm getting him tired so he'll come down, come on. >> tom is able to grab the bird. >> he is flying well. >> minutes later it's in a card board box. >> here we go, buddy....
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. >> now is time to close the loop rolls in the education related to the gun and gun ownership. >> among the 10 pieces of legislation, a ban on detachable rifle clips, a, and requiring background checks on ammunition sales. >> a way that we see something fashion able and we all want to get on board. >> democrats are grandstanding. democrats say they want california to have the toughest laws in the nation. >> the problem is we really need to ask congress to act. >> democrats say they want these gun bills to move through the process quickly. republicans think some of these bills will have a hard time making it past the governor, much less the court. >>> us customs agents announceded they prevented the -- announced they found 23 rounds of ammunition of 3 vehicles headed to mongolia. he was likely not transporting them for a crime. officials confiscated the victims and ammunition with a total of $45,000. >> new at 7, the city of pleasant hill, considering a plant to demolish 1 of the signature structures, the arts dome. >> when the very few art houses, with the demolition plan and what would
. >> now is time to close the loop rolls in the education related to the gun and gun ownership. >> among the 10 pieces of legislation, a ban on detachable rifle clips, a, and requiring background checks on ammunition sales. >> a way that we see something fashion able and we all want to get on board. >> democrats are grandstanding. democrats say they want california to have the toughest laws in the nation. >> the problem is we really need to ask congress to act....
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really appreciate you coming on there any that was arnie gundersen chief engineer of fair wind energy education thanks for having me. well coming up on araa when it comes to fighting al qaeda and africa it appears the u.s. is in need of a helping hand and military is turning to local forces more frequently to deal with terrorist cells that story next. we just put a picture of me when i was like nine years old on the job with truth. making sense and i am a total get of tylenol grab and get caught is that the interesting thing. i did was kind of a gesture. i'm very aware of the role of the serious replacing. the i think. the worst if you're the only the white house or the theory you're going for the better. what. if you've never seen anything like. the world. and now we turn to africa where the u.s. is finding that it lacks resources to fight militants already spread thin and in terms of troops and intelligence in the middle east the united states is having a difficult time responding to potential threats in north africa which has become a hotbed of islamic fundamentalism elizabeth a u.s. intelli
really appreciate you coming on there any that was arnie gundersen chief engineer of fair wind energy education thanks for having me. well coming up on araa when it comes to fighting al qaeda and africa it appears the u.s. is in need of a helping hand and military is turning to local forces more frequently to deal with terrorist cells that story next. we just put a picture of me when i was like nine years old on the job with truth. making sense and i am a total get of tylenol grab and get...
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. >> what about, they can address some of those things with schools and education. they don't necessarily have to be working in the tech industry. was there much discussion about that? >> the whole argument of the tech industry is they're creating jobs. uber, everyone becomes an entrepreneur. the new tech revolutions, everyone is an entrepreneur. not everyone can be an entrepreneur. it suggests the society of entrepreneurialism over the basic jobs we think of. >> kara, thanks very much. heady times in silicon valley, and the same time, storm clouds over the medical marijuana industry. the state supreme court this week hearing arguments about a case involving just how much latitude local governments have in banning pot dispensaries even though voters said medical marijuana is legal. peter, what's at the heart of that argument? >> there's two narratives to follow. one is a specific narrative. this narrative, the supreme court seems predisposed to uphold the right of local cities and counties to ban medical marijuana dispensaries. the larger narrative is the vagueness
. >> what about, they can address some of those things with schools and education. they don't necessarily have to be working in the tech industry. was there much discussion about that? >> the whole argument of the tech industry is they're creating jobs. uber, everyone becomes an entrepreneur. the new tech revolutions, everyone is an entrepreneur. not everyone can be an entrepreneur. it suggests the society of entrepreneurialism over the basic jobs we think of. >> kara, thanks...
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the department of education is expected to [indiscernible] the district where using the money for something other than food services and the biggest offender was the los angeles unified school district accused of appropriating a hundred $50 million over six years. >>> three men in southern california have been arrested for delivering bath salts in the first case involving the sale of the synthetic drug. joshua wright is the owner of head shops in thousand oaks and would park and he and terrel and jonathan reader where arrested for health codes and 50 health code violations and they supplied illegal drugs from utah warehouse bath salts can cause seizures and hallucinations. >>> a victim died today has a result of the two are bass tour bus crash in san bernardino county brad richardson was driving a pickup truck and the bus hit head-on along state highway [indiscernible] and it was transporting people back to tijuana at a ski trip and the other seven deaths where on the bus. the driver told investigators the brakes on the bus failed as a was coming down the mountain road. >>> the aunt and unc
the department of education is expected to [indiscernible] the district where using the money for something other than food services and the biggest offender was the los angeles unified school district accused of appropriating a hundred $50 million over six years. >>> three men in southern california have been arrested for delivering bath salts in the first case involving the sale of the synthetic drug. joshua wright is the owner of head shops in thousand oaks and would park and he and...
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so ex, for example, in education, the idea that not only are r. the best lecturing online but you can interact with other people and talk to other students. we ought to be able to deliver education that's high quality but dramatically low cost. a lot of our unemployment is because kids aren't well educated enough. if you're a college graduate, unemployment is very low. and so we've got to increase access to education but letting the price go up won't allow that. >> what are you hoping for in terms of the gopments at microso microsoft? are there areas that you would like to see the company further into? >> well, we got windows and asset -- windows and office as two primary assets. in office, letting people prepare information and share it in the interactive way, there's a ton we can do. skype is the most popular communication service in the world but we can make it easier to find people you want to talk to, organize groups, get notified. so we're in so many area where's we're thinking about information workers and a deeper fashion than any of the o
so ex, for example, in education, the idea that not only are r. the best lecturing online but you can interact with other people and talk to other students. we ought to be able to deliver education that's high quality but dramatically low cost. a lot of our unemployment is because kids aren't well educated enough. if you're a college graduate, unemployment is very low. and so we've got to increase access to education but letting the price go up won't allow that. >> what are you hoping for...
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>>reporter: he shared his long-term goal of fixing the streets and improving education and restore city staffing levels. >> as mentioned earlier we are getting rain around the bay area tonight. that time of year obviously but we have been dry for couple weeks now. amma live in san francisco at justice herman plaza. rain here means snow in the sierra. >>reporter: it does wechlt a nice break from the rain in san francisco but we saw showers across the bay area this evening and it caught some people off guard. foot of market street deep downpour tonight. some people expected the rain and ready with the umbrella. others sadly probably didn't listen to sandhya forecast and had to pick up the face to dodge the drops. daly city fair share of rain slowing drivers near the center and soaking shoppers. rain may not be for cause for excitement but it has been snowing off and on today in the sierra. perfect timing for this lafayette family going to tahoe for the first time. >> they had good early snow so we knew there was snow pack up there. so we are going to go one way or the other this weekend.
>>reporter: he shared his long-term goal of fixing the streets and improving education and restore city staffing levels. >> as mentioned earlier we are getting rain around the bay area tonight. that time of year obviously but we have been dry for couple weeks now. amma live in san francisco at justice herman plaza. rain here means snow in the sierra. >>reporter: it does wechlt a nice break from the rain in san francisco but we saw showers across the bay area this evening and...
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>>reporter: he shared his long-term goal of fixing the streets and improving education and restore city staffing levels. >> as mentioned earlier we are getting rain around the bay area tonight. that time of year obviously but we have been dry for couple weeks now. amma live in san francisco at justice herman plaza. rain here means snow in the sierra. >>reporter: it does wechlt a nice break from the rain in san francisco but we saw showers across the bay area this evening and it caught some people off guard. foot of market street deep downpour tonight. some people expected the rain and ready with the umbrella. others sadly probably didn't listen to sandhya forecast and had to pick up the face to dodge the drops. daly city fair share of rain slowing drivers near the center and soaking shoppers. rain may not be cause for excitement but it has been snowing off and on today in the sierra. perfect timing for this lafayette family going to tahoe for the first time. >> they had good early snow so we knew there was snow pack up there. so we are going to go one way or the other this weekend. >>re
>>reporter: he shared his long-term goal of fixing the streets and improving education and restore city staffing levels. >> as mentioned earlier we are getting rain around the bay area tonight. that time of year obviously but we have been dry for couple weeks now. amma live in san francisco at justice herman plaza. rain here means snow in the sierra. >>reporter: it does wechlt a nice break from the rain in san francisco but we saw showers across the bay area this evening and...
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. >> she represents a new generation of educators that values social media. anne arundel county is about to get on board systemwide. they are drawing up a social media policy to enhance education and learning. >> we will use social media for instructional purposes. if the teacher finds a youtube video, we could unblock youtube. they could use it in the lesson. they currently cannot do that. >> educators will create a high- tech path for learning. social media has already gotten a past. >> i see so many opportunities to connect with classrooms across the country and the world. if opens up so many doors for my students. >> these social media policy will not go on the books without language to protect students. it will draw the line on how students and educators communicate, but they're also be exceptions in cases where administrators and parents have given written permission. this is the first reading of the social media policy. if approved by the school board, it would go on the books this fall. we have a draft of that proposal on our website. just go to wbalt
. >> she represents a new generation of educators that values social media. anne arundel county is about to get on board systemwide. they are drawing up a social media policy to enhance education and learning. >> we will use social media for instructional purposes. if the teacher finds a youtube video, we could unblock youtube. they could use it in the lesson. they currently cannot do that. >> educators will create a high- tech path for learning. social media has already...
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> she has a recommendation for the younger female patients that doesn't involve a test, but a short educational talk on contraception, sexually transmitted diseases and instruction on how to per 4thof july a self-breast exam. >>> the widow of former coach joe paterno said she was a moral man who never existed the truth. it was a letter she sent to former penn state football players today. joe paterno was fired in 2011 in connection with the child sexual abuse scandal involving jerry sandusky. on sunday they will release their response to the investigation that accused paterno of covering allegations against sandusky. and katie couric will have an interview with sue paterno. it airs on monday at 3:00 a.m. on "katie". >>> a florida teen -- teenager is out of jail after a tearful apology she insulted earlier this week. >> are you serious? >> i am serious, adios. >> [bleep]. >> come back again. come back again. >> that was her showing her middle finger to the judge. the antics of 18-year-old penelope soto went viral on-line and resulted in the judge doubling hr $5,000 bail on a drug possession char
> she has a recommendation for the younger female patients that doesn't involve a test, but a short educational talk on contraception, sexually transmitted diseases and instruction on how to per 4thof july a self-breast exam. >>> the widow of former coach joe paterno said she was a moral man who never existed the truth. it was a letter she sent to former penn state football players today. joe paterno was fired in 2011 in connection with the child sexual abuse scandal involving jerry...
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she had been blogging in support of educating girls, despite death threats made against her. doctors at a hospital in britain added a titanium plate to her skull and installed an ear implant to restore her hearing. she is now able to speak clearly, though the left side of her face remains rigid. i can see you. back and see everyone. i am getting better day by day. malala also thanked her supporters for their kind words and prayers throughout her recovery process. archaeologists say there is overwhelming evidence that remains found in the most unlikely of places are those of england's king richard the third. this skull is part of a skeleton found buried beneath a parking lot in the city of leicester last year. after radio carbon dating and d- n-a tests.. researchers are now convinced the bones are those of richard the third. a direct descendant of the king provided d-n-a for comparison. richard the third died in battle in the year 1485 and in the centuries that followed, his burial place became lost. his remains will now be re- buried in leicester cathedral. the rush to respon
she had been blogging in support of educating girls, despite death threats made against her. doctors at a hospital in britain added a titanium plate to her skull and installed an ear implant to restore her hearing. she is now able to speak clearly, though the left side of her face remains rigid. i can see you. back and see everyone. i am getting better day by day. malala also thanked her supporters for their kind words and prayers throughout her recovery process. archaeologists say there is...
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and it's -- >> the chicken boy plans to go and continue his education so he can some day become doctor chicken and that's going to be interesting. >>> a fatal pileup on a georgia highway left four dead and 27 others injuries. four vehicles were involved including a tanker which caught fire. >>> and finally in new york, two australians took top places racing to the empire state building. runners from 18 countries sped up to 58 stories with more than 1500 steps. winners had impressive times of 10 and 12 minutes each. >>> in sports, another big upset in college basketball. number five kansas stufrd a second straight loss as texas christian got 17 points from garlon green. tcu held on for its first win ever against the top five team. 62-55 there over kansas and the home team fans celebrated by rushing the court as time ran out. congratulations. >>> in world cup qualifying soccer, the u.s. gave up a goal in the 79th minute to honduras and lost 2-1. next, they will travel home to colorado to take on costa rica in the ten-game tournament that will be played through october. >>> u.s. skier ted
and it's -- >> the chicken boy plans to go and continue his education so he can some day become doctor chicken and that's going to be interesting. >>> a fatal pileup on a georgia highway left four dead and 27 others injuries. four vehicles were involved including a tanker which caught fire. >>> and finally in new york, two australians took top places racing to the empire state building. runners from 18 countries sped up to 58 stories with more than 1500 steps. winners...
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there has been a big push for education. silicon valley needs workers skilled in the fields. >> we shouldn't be dumbing down our standards. >> bob hough thinks it's a step back. >> we've been rest behind in the world and will lose our place keeping a regime for california. >> supporters insist that this doesn't mean less riggor that it's a good thing to have student expectations. >> the man helped write dr. martin luther king junior's i have a dream speech talked about the civil rights movement and shared insight into his friend, dr. kick and told students if king could pass on a metsage it could be a call for high profile americans to take action on gun violence. >> i love you jay-z and kanye well. i love you awful these people. i know sean penn you're doing great things down in haiti and hello, does the fire, house is on nir america. where are you? we need you. >> what a privilege for students today. >> oh, my goodness. >> the price of gasoline is taking on a percentage of budgets these days. >> it's amazing how much money
there has been a big push for education. silicon valley needs workers skilled in the fields. >> we shouldn't be dumbing down our standards. >> bob hough thinks it's a step back. >> we've been rest behind in the world and will lose our place keeping a regime for california. >> supporters insist that this doesn't mean less riggor that it's a good thing to have student expectations. >> the man helped write dr. martin luther king junior's i have a dream speech talked...
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. >> to education now. what could be the end of an era. now for years, california public school students have put pencil is to paper to fill in the little bubbles. those standardized tests may be on their way out. they're set to expire next year. now the state sucht schools wants to change direction and replace the bubble tests with new tests aimed at really assessing what kids know. and not just what they've memori memorized. in tonight's class action, we share the vision for a new era of testing. >> tom is excited, too. he's proposing ditching those fill in the blank bubble tests. tests designed to measure how well a student is mastering english, math and in some grades science. while he says the tests have served california kids well, it's time to get smarter. >> instead of memorization, multiple choice tests, we'll have a deeper kind of testing that will go on that will measure a student's capacity for good collaboration, good problem solving, critical thinking. >> the new exams come with open-ended questions and demand deeper thinking
. >> to education now. what could be the end of an era. now for years, california public school students have put pencil is to paper to fill in the little bubbles. those standardized tests may be on their way out. they're set to expire next year. now the state sucht schools wants to change direction and replace the bubble tests with new tests aimed at really assessing what kids know. and not just what they've memori memorized. in tonight's class action, we share the vision for a new era...
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that could pose a danger i was joined earlier by arnie gundersen chief engineer of fair wind energy education i first asked him if people and that california community should be concerned. if i were there i would be very concerned you know the the the new scene generators are supposed to last for years and they only lasted ten months so starting a plant back up is an experiment and i don't think we should experiment with southern california. as a interesting you know as a former our nuclear power industry executive or what dangers have you seen and your work and using nuclear energy. you know the sentinel free is the worst plan in the last twelve years worst mechanical failure but there was a mechanical failure out in ohio back in zero two that we were about two weeks away from a meltdown there it seems like about every ten years there's a real serious mechanical problem and we just catch it right before the a gross failure occurs and i'm just a little concerned that i don't want to be part of the process that keeps just catching problems listen if this one of the but. yeah i mean we saw the
that could pose a danger i was joined earlier by arnie gundersen chief engineer of fair wind energy education i first asked him if people and that california community should be concerned. if i were there i would be very concerned you know the the the new scene generators are supposed to last for years and they only lasted ten months so starting a plant back up is an experiment and i don't think we should experiment with southern california. as a interesting you know as a former our nuclear...
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>>reporter: forty-niner president thinks educating players is part of the organization responsibility. >> because we are in the bay area. because we are one of the team that is embrace the gay community it's up to me to make sure our guys understand that but i can certainly give them the opportunity to expand their horizons and that's something i will take the responsibility for. >> guy is a young guy and very unfair but when you make comments like that you have to be very, very careful and not offend anyone. >>reporter: chris didn't want to be a distraction and he was asked what he would like to say to the the people of san francisco. >> i'm sorry i offended anyone. very ugly comment and that's not what i feel in in my heart. hopefully i can learn and grow in this experience and i love san francisco. >>reporter: mike sports director larry and wayne and katie are all tweeting behind the scenes action going on at superbowl week for the best superbowl coverage live from new orleans. we are retweeting the highlights at abc 7 news bay area. >> more superbowl coverage a little later on. co
>>reporter: forty-niner president thinks educating players is part of the organization responsibility. >> because we are in the bay area. because we are one of the team that is embrace the gay community it's up to me to make sure our guys understand that but i can certainly give them the opportunity to expand their horizons and that's something i will take the responsibility for. >> guy is a young guy and very unfair but when you make comments like that you have to be very,...
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> she has a recommendation for the younger female patients that doesn't involve a test, but a short educational talk on contraception, sexually transmitted diseases and instruction on how to per 4thof july a self-breast exam. >>> the widow of former coach joe paterno said she was a moral man who never existed the truth. it was a letter she sent to former penn state football players today. joe paterno was fired in 2011 in connection with the child sexual abuse scandal involving jerry sandusky. on sunday they will release their response to the investigation that accused paterno of covering allegations against sandusky. and katie couric will have an interview with sue paterno. it airs on monday at 3:00 a.m. on "katie". >>> a florida teen -- teenager is out of jail after a tearful apology she insulted earlier this week. >> are you serious? >> i am serious, adios. >> [bleep]. >> come back again. come back again. >> that was her showing her middle finger to the judge. the antics of 18-year-old penelope soto went viral on-line and resulted in the judge doubling hr $5,000 bail on a drug possession char
> she has a recommendation for the younger female patients that doesn't involve a test, but a short educational talk on contraception, sexually transmitted diseases and instruction on how to per 4thof july a self-breast exam. >>> the widow of former coach joe paterno said she was a moral man who never existed the truth. it was a letter she sent to former penn state football players today. joe paterno was fired in 2011 in connection with the child sexual abuse scandal involving jerry...
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> she has a recommendation for the younger female patients that doesn't involve a test, but a short educational talk on contraception, sexually transmitted diseases and instruction on how to per 4thof july a self-breast exam. >>> the widow of former coach joe paterno said she was a moral man who never existed the truth. it was a letter she sent to former penn state football players today. joe paterno was fired in 2011 in connection with the child sexual abuse scandal involving jerry sandusky. on sunday they will release their response to the investigation that accused paterno of covering allegations against sandusky. and katie couric will have an interview with sue paterno. it airs on monday at 3:00 a.m. on "katie". >>> a florida teen -- teenager is out of jail after a tearful apology she insulted earlier this week. >> are you serious? >> i am serious, adios. >> [bleep]. >> come back again. come back again. >> that was her showing her middle finger to the judge. the antics of 18-year-old penelope soto went viral on-line and resulted in the judge doubling hr $5,000 bail on a drug possession char
> she has a recommendation for the younger female patients that doesn't involve a test, but a short educational talk on contraception, sexually transmitted diseases and instruction on how to per 4thof july a self-breast exam. >>> the widow of former coach joe paterno said she was a moral man who never existed the truth. it was a letter she sent to former penn state football players today. joe paterno was fired in 2011 in connection with the child sexual abuse scandal involving jerry...
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. >> the coast guard and the national park service will be joined to educate dog owners of beach safety as part of the awareness campaign. there have been five drowning deaths at bay area beaches since november. in each case, the victim had their dog with them and some of them jumped in the water to save the pet at a wave swept them in the ocean. officials want to educate dog owners on hazards including what to do if their pets get swept to sea and how to swim out of a rip current. >> in sonoma, health officials are investigating the first confirmed rabid cat case in the county in 16 years. the domestic cat bit someone in glenn ellen and that person received a rabies shot. officials say the incident highlights the dangers of not vaccinating pets. v.i.p. pet care will be offering $5 dog and cat vaccination for three weeks. >> this morning, you notice a difference in the air? >> it is chilly more so than yesterday but in frost on my car. mike? >> my car did not have any either, temperatures in the mid-30's but thicker fog. we have pretty complementary weather in new orleans with a lot of
. >> the coast guard and the national park service will be joined to educate dog owners of beach safety as part of the awareness campaign. there have been five drowning deaths at bay area beaches since november. in each case, the victim had their dog with them and some of them jumped in the water to save the pet at a wave swept them in the ocean. officials want to educate dog owners on hazards including what to do if their pets get swept to sea and how to swim out of a rip current....
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my daughters' lives on facebook, and social media is there means of education. abc asked us to get on with your as soon as the show came out. -- to get on twitter as soon as it came out. i thought, it really gets on my nerves. i am not doing that. they said, we want you to. i knew that i was behind the times, so i thought, why don't we check it out? i was really uncomfortable at first, and within a short time i was stunned by the scope and power of it. we do this thing where we do live tweets during an episode, so the cast will get on a stretcher, and we communicate in real time with our fans -- will get on twitter, and we communicate in real time with our fans. tavis: you know what trending is now. >> the first time i tweeted, i was terrified. i thought, what button? then you get the hang of it, and now it is fun. i tweet with regularity and thousands of people, for some of insane reason, are interested. you learn how to communicate, and it is extraordinary, and kerry washington is a master at it. the other actor is way ahead of the curve. it has been a big eng
my daughters' lives on facebook, and social media is there means of education. abc asked us to get on with your as soon as the show came out. -- to get on twitter as soon as it came out. i thought, it really gets on my nerves. i am not doing that. they said, we want you to. i knew that i was behind the times, so i thought, why don't we check it out? i was really uncomfortable at first, and within a short time i was stunned by the scope and power of it. we do this thing where we do live tweets...
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yet almost none of it has spread to higher education. so our country has begun to get college access right but we see huge dropout rates in college. >> reporter: cynthia barren is a coach with the university of illinois at chicago's principle training program, she has over 40 years of experience in chicago public schools. there's nothing better than the next step after high school and making them feel confident and comfortable in their academic skills, that they can do it. but along with that is also this ability to know what college life is going to be like, know what career readiness is about, know what life will be like when they graduate but also helping them to develop the network that will help them, then also how to anticipate those obstacles, what do they have to put in place? >> reporter: one goal student anthony knows something about obstacles. last year, his south side neighborhood ranked fourth among 77 communities for the number of violent crimes. according to the latest census numbers, nearly 26% of households leer below th
yet almost none of it has spread to higher education. so our country has begun to get college access right but we see huge dropout rates in college. >> reporter: cynthia barren is a coach with the university of illinois at chicago's principle training program, she has over 40 years of experience in chicago public schools. there's nothing better than the next step after high school and making them feel confident and comfortable in their academic skills, that they can do it. but along with...
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. >> reporter: the giant's sweep program includes anti litter educational program aimed at young people such as these with several city wide cleaning events launching tomorrow morning. reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> could the bay area become one giant region with transit agencies all merged into one. that was the idea being discussed today at the state of valley conference. advocates say that communities blend into each other any way and merging everything from landfill to water treatment plans would reduce publications and make everything more efficient. >>> on wall street stocks ended the week on an up note. nasdaq rose by 28. seasoned m -- s & p rose eight to end on a year high. >>> who do you think is the most popular person? if you said president, you're wrong. >> a change of heart. the last time we saw this young lady, she was being arrested for cursing out a judge. what the judge said after her apology. >>> a hacker has hit the bush family. a hacker was able to get access to private photos and e-mails sent between members of the bush fa
. >> reporter: the giant's sweep program includes anti litter educational program aimed at young people such as these with several city wide cleaning events launching tomorrow morning. reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> could the bay area become one giant region with transit agencies all merged into one. that was the idea being discussed today at the state of valley conference. advocates say that communities blend into each other any way...
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apple could foot the bill for federal education spending for next two years. o., or, could buy facebook, groupon, yelp, skillo and zynga and still have $2 billion leftover, of course, these are just thoughts.mg$m >> or none of the above. >> coming up next a chapter >> coming up next a chapter out of the rich rock and Ñes0ú a have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. >>> it's said to be the world's longest running rock band competition. >> fun. tomorrow night, young musicians will gather in front of 1500 screaming fans for the 50th battle of the bands in hayward. >> 12 minutes is all you get to impress the crowd and win. hats and... >> they are competing in the tribute ba
apple could foot the bill for federal education spending for next two years. o., or, could buy facebook, groupon, yelp, skillo and zynga and still have $2 billion leftover, of course, these are just thoughts.mg$m >> or none of the above. >> coming up next a chapter >> coming up next a chapter out of the rich rock and Ñes0ú a have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my...
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[cheers and applause] americans for common cents is a lobby group that "aims to inform and educate policymakers, consumers, and the media about the penny's economic, cultural, and historical significance." that's right, historical significance. for instance: did you know, historians tell us there was a time when pennies were useful. [laughter] and americans for common sense backs everything up with science evidence, like a recent poll which showed that "almost two-thirds of americans still feel the penny should be retained." and you can trust that poll, because it was conducted by leading opinion researchers coinstar. [laughter] of course. [ laughter ] coinstar, clearly impartial. they don't care if the government got rid of all change. there are still plenty of metal disks for them to count. who doesn't want to know how many washers you have in your pocket? [laughter] of course, cynics say americans for common cents can't be trusted just because "they are run by the main lobbyist representing the zinc industry, which supplies most of the metal used in pennies." [laughter] turns out pennies are
[cheers and applause] americans for common cents is a lobby group that "aims to inform and educate policymakers, consumers, and the media about the penny's economic, cultural, and historical significance." that's right, historical significance. for instance: did you know, historians tell us there was a time when pennies were useful. [laughter] and americans for common sense backs everything up with science evidence, like a recent poll which showed that "almost two-thirds of...
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they educate the community about chinese culture like dumpling symbolisms. >> it is shaped like a gold nugget. indicating prosperity. >> they came for a taste of the chinese culture and dumpling cuisine. >> reporter: the new year is the year of the snake. one of the 12 zodiacs in the calendar. some say it is good news for finances, but snakes include the 1929 depression, pearl harbor in 1921 and september 11 in 2001. some plan to slither from that. >> move with caution. just like a snake. they are very cautious. >> reporter: whenever you think of the year of the snake it does start on sunday. happy chinese new year. in san francisco, sharon chin, kpix 5. >>> looks like we're going to see it for the new year. brian has been tracking what we have around here. not much to track. >> well no. it is a chilly start, but in terms of any real maker, we set off the weather that is high and dry. mostly sunny skies on the chilly side by the time you head out to 9:00 this morning. mid-40s around the bay. about 40 degrees inland. and it will be 44 degrees at the airport. big high tides are around th
they educate the community about chinese culture like dumpling symbolisms. >> it is shaped like a gold nugget. indicating prosperity. >> they came for a taste of the chinese culture and dumpling cuisine. >> reporter: the new year is the year of the snake. one of the 12 zodiacs in the calendar. some say it is good news for finances, but snakes include the 1929 depression, pearl harbor in 1921 and september 11 in 2001. some plan to slither from that. >> move with caution....
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she fought for the education of women, something the militant group tried to end. malala vows she will return to pakistan. >> my mission is the same, to help people, and i will do that. >> reporter: taliban insurgents have threatened to target her again. tina crouse, cbs news. >> she said prayers inspired her to get better. she's an inspiration to us. the faces of malala's doctors and nurses are blurred to protect their privacy, protect them. malala will remain in britain for some time and her dad has been given a diplomatic post in birmingham. >>> an airplane passenger hits record on his cell phone camera moments before his plane crashes into a snow covered field. >> but up next a skiing trip to a mountain resort in southern california turns deadly for a busload of mexican tourists. >> don't forget we are always on at www.wusa9.com and the wusa9 app. >>> we've got an update now on breaking news from that nearly week long hostage drama that wrapped up in alabama just a short time ago. authorities gave a brief statement saying the fbi stormed that underground bunker
she fought for the education of women, something the militant group tried to end. malala vows she will return to pakistan. >> my mission is the same, to help people, and i will do that. >> reporter: taliban insurgents have threatened to target her again. tina crouse, cbs news. >> she said prayers inspired her to get better. she's an inspiration to us. the faces of malala's doctors and nurses are blurred to protect their privacy, protect them. malala will remain in britain for...
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than 30,000 girls in 19 northern california cities will be selling the treats to raise funds for their educational programs. last year a record 4.3 million boxes were sold. some to me, some to you, as well? >> absolutely. >> how can you pass them up. >> a little cold to start this morning with 30s in the valleys of the east bay. 59 later on in concord and 57 in palo alto. the cooler numbers at the coast, 55 half moon bay and 56 for fan fest. later on today downtown san francisco. 58 in santa cruz. it is cold right now. numbers just at about 33. the look ahead. notice very little change. we are warming up by midweek. >> lisa, thank you. thank you, everyone, for joining us on the abc7 saturday morning news. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! my bowl, my spoons! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios has whole grain and 110 delicious calories. ...more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios in multi-grain cheerios peanut butter. >>> good morning, america. this mornin
than 30,000 girls in 19 northern california cities will be selling the treats to raise funds for their educational programs. last year a record 4.3 million boxes were sold. some to me, some to you, as well? >> absolutely. >> how can you pass them up. >> a little cold to start this morning with 30s in the valleys of the east bay. 59 later on in concord and 57 in palo alto. the cooler numbers at the coast, 55 half moon bay and 56 for fan fest. later on today downtown san...
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, basically you go to a bbc building and sit in a little studio across from a guy who is way better educated than you, smarter than you, and has the british accent. he asks you questions, and you get up and drive around for about an hour. you get back to what appears to be the same studio with a different guy who is a very smart. every single one of them would start by saying, our next guest has been described as the funniest man in america. [laughter] you know, we will see about that. i have always hated that quote. what do you think, alan, is it true? >> oh, yeah. >> the funniest man on this side of the stage. somebody wants to know, what are your limits? pushing the boundaries. some of the things in the book pushed the boundaries a little bit. >> my character is a horrible bang human being. he speaks -- my character is a horrible human being. he speaks profanely. he has no sensibility. when you write that, we think that people will get that this guy is a joke. we hope that. >> my character is a good citizen. he plays by the rules. when i created the character and send it to dave, it was o
, basically you go to a bbc building and sit in a little studio across from a guy who is way better educated than you, smarter than you, and has the british accent. he asks you questions, and you get up and drive around for about an hour. you get back to what appears to be the same studio with a different guy who is a very smart. every single one of them would start by saying, our next guest has been described as the funniest man in america. [laughter] you know, we will see about that. i have...
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kaepernick will surely approve where the money raised is going, it's being fulled into their town's education fund. >> the one thing to help-door -- to do to get some shuteye. >> leigh: we'll take one last look at live doppler 7hd before we say good night this evening. plus look ahead to big weather >> ama: an emotional moment when the families of human organ and tissue donors and recipients dedicated a memorial. a tree of life was unveiled. each leaf of the try is indescribed with names of those who dough it's inned part of themselves. >> he was a hero to us every day, and we knew that in his passing he could be a hero to others. so he chose to donate. >> according to the hospital there are ten thousand people in northern california waiting for organs. of those, an average of 18 people die every day while waiting for a transplant. >>> sweets. we all do it and need it. berkeley looks at how it too affect your memory. >> science citi discover what is happening at night is the key to why memories fade. it's not how much you sleep but what kind of sleep that is crucial. it's called slow rate sle
kaepernick will surely approve where the money raised is going, it's being fulled into their town's education fund. >> the one thing to help-door -- to do to get some shuteye. >> leigh: we'll take one last look at live doppler 7hd before we say good night this evening. plus look ahead to big weather >> ama: an emotional moment when the families of human organ and tissue donors and recipients dedicated a memorial. a tree of life was unveiled. each leaf of the try is indescribed...
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the factors including newspaper circulation, and library resources and educational levels. >> president obama's nominee for c.i.a. director is about do go on the hot seat. the firestorm john brennan will face on hill. >> giving bake their time the bay area students among the top volunteers in the entire world? we will see? >> traffic and weather, together, as we show you the toll plaza where it is backing up at the plaza. ys of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (woman) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ ♪ undeniable ♪ (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a lifetime. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. ♪ burning like a fire ♪ ♪ building up from deep inside ♪ it was 3 days of pure joy. susan g. komen's investments in early detection and treatment have helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the u.s. by 33% since 1990. help u
the factors including newspaper circulation, and library resources and educational levels. >> president obama's nominee for c.i.a. director is about do go on the hot seat. the firestorm john brennan will face on hill. >> giving bake their time the bay area students among the top volunteers in the entire world? we will see? >> traffic and weather, together, as we show you the toll plaza where it is backing up at the plaza. ys of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a...
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kaepernick will surely approve where the money raised is going, it's being fulled into their town's education fund. >> the one thing to help-door -- to do to get some shuteye. >> leigh: we'll take one last look at live doppler 7hd before we say good night this evening. we say good night this evening. plus look ahead to big weather [ male announcer ] with citibank it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. >> ama: an emotional moment when the families of human organ and tissue donors and recipients dedicated a memorial. a tree of life was unveiled. each leaf of the try is indescribed with names of those who dough it's inned part of themselves. >> he was a hero to us every day, and we knew that in his passing he could be a hero to others. so he chose to donate. >> according to the hospital there are ten thousand p
kaepernick will surely approve where the money raised is going, it's being fulled into their town's education fund. >> the one thing to help-door -- to do to get some shuteye. >> leigh: we'll take one last look at live doppler 7hd before we say good night this evening. we say good night this evening. plus look ahead to big weather [ male announcer ] with citibank it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check...
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some researchers say this is the result of legislation promoting educational equality. some say it is simply because women are outperforming men in their studies. and some say it is a symptom of a broader societal change or maybe all of those factors. in any event, at southern methodist university, where sociologist ann lincoln studied the phenomenon, men still hold majorities in many workplaces, for the moment. >> but the wave is coming. and this is happening in medicine and in law and to a lesser extent in dentistry. and certainly has already happened in veterinary medicine and pharmacy. >> reporter: that means the economic recovery, security and future prosperity of the country may rest much more than many people realize in female hands. tom foreman, cnn, ames, iowa. >> that does it for us. thanks for watching. "piers morgan tonight" starts now. ♪ good morning, turtle. ♪ my friends are all around me ♪ my friends, they do surround me ♪ ♪ i hope this never ends ♪ and we'll be the best of friends ♪ ♪ all set? all set. [ male announcer ] introducing the r
some researchers say this is the result of legislation promoting educational equality. some say it is simply because women are outperforming men in their studies. and some say it is a symptom of a broader societal change or maybe all of those factors. in any event, at southern methodist university, where sociologist ann lincoln studied the phenomenon, men still hold majorities in many workplaces, for the moment. >> but the wave is coming. and this is happening in medicine and in law and...
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the military group claimed she promoted girls education and d thinking. she vowed to keep up the campaign that led to the attack saying every girl and child should be educated. and just ahead on world news, abc news reporter brings you an interview with her father to discuss the story. you can watch it on world news with diane sawyer right after abc 7 news at 5:00. >> families hoping to end a boy scout ban of gay scouts and leaders have%,,vz 1.4 millin signatures supporting them and delivered with those sig turtz boy scouts of america's head quarters in texas today. officials are meeting to discuss this ban. last week they discussed a qq is a lot of excitement in the bay area though 49ers came up short in super bowl 47 last night. take a look at this scene. sky 7 was overhead. 49ers landed to cheering stan fans. niners came up five yards short after one of the greatest come backs. we saw collin kaepernick give fans the number one sign. abc 7 news is live where a bigger group of fans have gathered. leanne? >> i know. it's about, i think, i calculated about
the military group claimed she promoted girls education and d thinking. she vowed to keep up the campaign that led to the attack saying every girl and child should be educated. and just ahead on world news, abc news reporter brings you an interview with her father to discuss the story. you can watch it on world news with diane sawyer right after abc 7 news at 5:00. >> families hoping to end a boy scout ban of gay scouts and leaders have%,,vz 1.4 millin signatures supporting them and...